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dc.contributor.authorBarker, Alex W.eng
dc.contributor.authorSchwain, Kristineng
dc.contributor.authorCarlson, Alisaeng
dc.contributor.authorOverholser, Lisaeng
dc.contributor.authorCallaway, Cathyeng
dc.contributor.authorMehrhoff, Arthureng
dc.contributor.authorKidd, Bentoneng
dc.contributor.authorAnger, Garyeng
dc.date.issued2016eng
dc.description.abstractThe issue's feature article, "Afro-Cuban artists: a Renaissance. Manuel Mendive and Eduardo "Choco" Roca Salazar February 23-May 1, 2016," focuses on two of the most celebrated Cuban artists working today. Both men benefited from the educational and cultural initiatives instituted by Fidel Castro following the 1959 Cuban Revolution and receive inspiration from their Afro-Cuban heritage. However, their distinct selections of subject matter and divergent styles underscore the manifold ways revolution and race continue to be interpreted and understood on the island today.eng
dc.description.tableofcontentsFrom the Director / Alex W. Barker (Director) -- Afro-Cuban artists : a renaissance / Kristin Schwain (Associate Professor, Art History) -- Black American artists : envisioning social change / Alisa Carlson (Curator of European and American Art) -- Recent acquisition : a German Renaissance portrait / Alisa Carlson (Curator of European and American Art) -- Special exhibitions -- Events calendar -- Missouri Folk Arts Program / Lisa Overholser (Guest Author) -- From the Museum Educator / Cathy Callaway (Museum Educator) -- From the Academic Coordinator / Arthur Mehrhoff -- Cleaning an old master / Alex Barker (Director) -- Spotlight : The Moon God Men / Benton Kidd (Curator of Ancient Art) -- Museum Associates / Gary Anger (President, Museum Associates).eng
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10355/58678
dc.languageEnglisheng
dc.publisherUniversity of Missouri, Museum of Art and Archaeologyeng
dc.relation.ispartofcommunityUniversity of Missouri--Columbia. Museum of Art and Archaeologyeng
dc.subjectBlack experience in America, inclusion, diversity, Manuel Mendive, Eduardo "Choco" Roca Salazar, Byron L. Smith, Faith Ringgold, Elizabeth Catlett, Carrie Mae weems, Charles White, Hans Mielich, Missouri Folk Arts Program, Moon God Men (Men Askaenos), Paintbrush Ball 2016eng
dc.subject.FASTUniversity of Missouri--Columbia. Museum of Art and Archaeologyeng
dc.subject.FASTArt and societyeng
dc.subject.FASTChoco, 1949-eng
dc.subject.FASTMendive, Manuel, 1944-eng
dc.subject.FASTSocial changeeng
dc.subject.FASTArt and raceeng
dc.subject.FASTPortrait painting, Germaneng
dc.subject.FASTMielich, Hans, 1516-1573eng
dc.subject.FASTFolk art -- Study and teachingeng
dc.subject.FASTFolklore -- Performanceeng
dc.subject.FASTOral historieseng
dc.subject.FASTMuseums -- Educational aspectseng
dc.subject.FASTMuseums -- Conservation and restorationeng
dc.subject.FASTArt, Greco-Romaneng
dc.titleMuseum Magazine, Number 68 (2016 Winter)eng
dc.typeSerialeng


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